Bonnie Prince Billy "I See a Darkness" (1999)
Will Oldham had been making music for a while under different aliases.
As well as his own name, he’d recorded with groups named Palace Brothers
and Palace Music. Oldham explained the reason for these changing names
was that he was making different music with each ensemble/project so
wanted to signpost this with the name changes.
This is the first album released under the Bonnie “Prince” Billy nom de plume, and he seems to have stuck with it since then.
The sound here is a kind of delicate, gloomy folk. It's really
subdued, stripped down, acoustic and brilliant with occasional rocking
outbursts. "Nomadic Revery" kind of reminds me of Nirvana unplugged
covering the Meat Puppets. Tracks elsewhere could be favourably
compared to Nick Cave's "The Boatman's Call" album.
The album was well received critically and other artists looked to cover the songs, most notably Johnny Cash covering the title track on one of his "American Recordings" albums.
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